Creating a seating chart is not quite as arduous with a small guest list. Anything under 50 guests and it’s pretty easy to do on your own. As the numbers creep up, the more useful software programs become in helping you create a seating chart. One such program for creating wedding seating charts can be found at fluidtables.com. I discovered this site the other day. It looks neat and it’s free. Check out the demo on the site. It explains the program in simple terms.

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Posted by Haris Seper on March 16th, 2011 at 6:11pm

greetings,

i would like to ask for a suggestion ...We are having small wedding with 25 guests and we will sit at one long table...

I am not sure how to seat our family members,should we mix the both family members,or should we have one family on one side of the table and the other side other family members?

At the top of table are only 2 chairs,for me and for the Bride....and then the 2 long sides for family...